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Among American comics, there are many popular collaborations between various heroes, but the latest "BATMAN NINJA" anime, to be released in June this year, is a brand-new collaboration of American comics hero and Japanese anime studio. So far, there has been a lot of enthusiasm surrounding this anime from fans across social networks. "BATMAN NINJA" is produced by Kamikaze Douga, the studio that quickly gained fame for the anime adaptation of 4-frame cartoon "Pop Team Epic". This is their first featured full-length anime. The director who is also the studio's CEO is Junpei Misaki, known for having worked on the opening animation of "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure". In this episode, we'll be exploring the appeal of the talk-about "BATMAN NINJA" anime through an interview with its director and a visit to their production studio!
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